Initial floor plan on graph paper: slope, basement + 2 floors.

  • Erstellt am 2021-01-02 13:09:25

ypg

2021-01-07 00:21:05
  • #1
I see a problem with the final implementation (not even mentioning the practical side). The sketches are without wall thickness. The floors are supposed to be somewhat aligned, but while here a kitchen comes with 6! meters (which I personally consider way too long – here "more" is not better, the length is just tedious and showroom-like), the dressing room at the back will be way too narrow with 1 1/2 cabinets, as will the bathroom with tiny objects without false walls. In contrast, the path from the entrance to the stairs is again a little pilgrimage. Does anything fit into the utility room for technology?
If you then draw all of this neatly, it inevitably results in either a million-euro project or a tiny building. There is not much room for compromise since the offset is planned.
So if you argue that the exterior wall is taken from the kitchen and thus becomes smaller, the bedroom already turns out quite small with 4 meters width. The children's rooms also end up quite small with around 12 sqm. If you plan them bigger, you will never make it with 550,000. For example, the separated hallway area on the ground floor is representative: totally nice, but it requires exactly the extra space in the house that is actually not needed since normally it can be done without this corridor, which also has to be paid for in living sqm.
A hillside house is naturally quite expensive, but adding extra area features there, I consider a deluxe cost driver.
What kind of kitchen price do you imagine? You plan double the cabinet space of a normal 160 sqm house... I think you need to deal with millimeters again – just one-meter steps are not meaningful.
 

hampshire

2021-01-07 00:31:46
  • #2
"Surface features" - wonderful. Indeed, there is a powerful lever in that. Minimizing traffic areas creates space in the budget. A one-to-one implementation into the final version is not possible, that is clear. The principle becomes clear and the architect can make something out of it. Shorter kitchen, improve proportions, room sizes, it will all fall into place.
 

majuhenema

2021-01-07 00:31:54
  • #3
Bang. That hit the spot. ;) Thanks!
 

11ant

2021-01-07 01:00:26
  • #4
No. Or did I miss an interim answer to the "gross or net" question? - so: are the indicated wall positions meant as wall centers, or are they supposed to be room dimensions, and is the exterior dimension of the house to be mentally increased by about one point twenty in length and width?
 

-XIII-

2021-01-07 01:32:44
  • #5
We are currently in the final stages of implementing a construction project as you aimed for. Move-in is in 2 weeks. The house is approximately 10 x 12 m and the slope has an inclination of 21%. We have 2019 prices and end up at around 750k for the house, ancillary building costs, and kitchen (excluding outdoor facilities). You can deduct about 100,000 with us again for unnecessary luxury features. You should budget around 650k to be able to build a ready-to-move-in house of this size without sleepless nights.
 

matte

2021-01-07 07:32:34
  • #6
The dressing room will only work with a one-sided wall unit.
 

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